Arizona may let police shoot down cartel drones within 30 miles of Mexican border



Arizona lawmakers aim to give its police agencies more power in the fight against drug trafficking across the U.S.-Mexico border. A bill introduced in February would allow local and state law enforcement to shoot down cartel-operated drones.
The legislation known as House Bill 2733, introduced by Republican state lawmaker David Marshall, has bipartisan support.
The bill would give authorities immunity from any potential injuries caused by taking down unmanned drones within 30 miles of the southern border.

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